Franco Modigliani, winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize for Economics for his theories about people’s savings habits and the functioning of financial markets, died overnight in his Cambridge, Mass., home, ...
Simply sign up to the Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. When the documentarian David Modigliani was five years old, his grandfather Franco Modigliani was awarded a Nobel Prize.
Franco Modigliani, 85, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor and winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize in economics for his research into how everyday people save and how large financial markets ...
The man who taught us the art of saving has passed on, but his lessons will endure. It's commonly accepted when we're young -- and flush -- that we should save for the future and, as we grow older, ...
Kenneth Rogoff, Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department of the IMF, made the following statement on the death, on September 25, of Professor Franco Modigliani: "It is with great ...
In 1985, Franco Modigliani, an economics professor at MIT, won the Nobel Prize for a simple technique that squirrels know intuitively from birth. You have to squirrel away some nuts during times of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Pack One Bag is a new podcast documentary series that tells the story of two Italians married on the run escaping Mussolini’s “Racial Laws,” and the story of the family they left behind, ...
The Modigliani-Miller theorem is a key pillar in modern finance. The theorem has revolutionized corporate finance since it was introduced by the Professors Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller. In 1985 ...
Serena (Calabi) Modigliani of Cambridge, formerly of Belmont, died Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. She was 91. Born in Bologna, Italy, Mrs. Modigliani was the daughter of the late Giulio and Dina Vita ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Franco Modigliani was a Professor for the Economics Department in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance ...